FIU clips Bearkats in overtime
2/6/2025 8:44:00 PM | Men's Basketball
MIAMI — FIU made the plays down the stretch when it mattered, and Sam Houston couldn't find a way to match it in an 85-82 overtime loss at the Ocean Bank Convocation Center on Thursday evening.
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It was the second time in a week and third time this season the Bearkats (8-15 overall, 1-9 CUSA) lost in overtime in league play with the other two coming on the road as well at Louisiana Tech this past Saturday and at Kennesaw State on Jan. 16.
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Lamar Wilkerson led the Kats with 21 points, 13 coming in the second half, and Josiah Hammons had 18 points on 6 for 9 shooting from 3-point range. Kalifa Sakho had 12 points, and Marcus Boykin, who made the basket to force overtime, finished with 11 along with Cameron Huefner, who fouled out.
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Sam Houston came out firing to begin the second half when Wilkerson drilled a 3 and Hammons followed with his fifth of the contest for a seven-point lead. But the Kats gave up a three-point play then a basket from behind the arc to give up the lead for the first time in the game at 46-45 thanks in large part to a five-minute scoring drought.
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The Bearkats kept fighting as they have all season and got four consecutive free throws by Huefner and Dorian Finister to begin to chip away at an eight-point deficit. Nifty ball movement around the perimeter led to Hammons finding Boykin under the basket as he was able to convert a three-point play of his own to trim it to a one-point game.
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A few clicks of the clock later, Sakho put one through the hoop to put Sam Houston back on top 58-57. The Panthers were the ones to answer again this time around, going back up 65-62.
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A layup by Sakho and another 3 from Hammons put the Bearkats up two with 4:27 left on the clock. It was back and forth the rest of the way with FIU taking a two-point lead late only to see Boykin score in the final seconds to force overtime.
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The Panthers grabbed the quick lead to start the extra period and held off the Kats the rest of the way.
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Sam Houston was in control for most of the first half, building a lead as large as 10 thanks for some hot 3-point shooting by Hammons, who made four from behind the arc in the first 20 minutes.
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Boykin made a pair of free throws to make it 36-29 with just over three minutes to go before the break. Hammons then drilled a 3 to give Sam Houston a double-digit advantage, but the scrappy Panthers clawed back thanks to a 9-0 run to make it a one-point game at halftime.
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The Bearkats head north to face Liberty on Saturday at 3 p.m. CST. The game is scheduled to air on ESPNEWS and will be streamed audio only on BSN.
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It was the second time in a week and third time this season the Bearkats (8-15 overall, 1-9 CUSA) lost in overtime in league play with the other two coming on the road as well at Louisiana Tech this past Saturday and at Kennesaw State on Jan. 16.
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Lamar Wilkerson led the Kats with 21 points, 13 coming in the second half, and Josiah Hammons had 18 points on 6 for 9 shooting from 3-point range. Kalifa Sakho had 12 points, and Marcus Boykin, who made the basket to force overtime, finished with 11 along with Cameron Huefner, who fouled out.
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Sam Houston came out firing to begin the second half when Wilkerson drilled a 3 and Hammons followed with his fifth of the contest for a seven-point lead. But the Kats gave up a three-point play then a basket from behind the arc to give up the lead for the first time in the game at 46-45 thanks in large part to a five-minute scoring drought.
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The Bearkats kept fighting as they have all season and got four consecutive free throws by Huefner and Dorian Finister to begin to chip away at an eight-point deficit. Nifty ball movement around the perimeter led to Hammons finding Boykin under the basket as he was able to convert a three-point play of his own to trim it to a one-point game.
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A few clicks of the clock later, Sakho put one through the hoop to put Sam Houston back on top 58-57. The Panthers were the ones to answer again this time around, going back up 65-62.
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A layup by Sakho and another 3 from Hammons put the Bearkats up two with 4:27 left on the clock. It was back and forth the rest of the way with FIU taking a two-point lead late only to see Boykin score in the final seconds to force overtime.
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The Panthers grabbed the quick lead to start the extra period and held off the Kats the rest of the way.
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Sam Houston was in control for most of the first half, building a lead as large as 10 thanks for some hot 3-point shooting by Hammons, who made four from behind the arc in the first 20 minutes.
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Boykin made a pair of free throws to make it 36-29 with just over three minutes to go before the break. Hammons then drilled a 3 to give Sam Houston a double-digit advantage, but the scrappy Panthers clawed back thanks to a 9-0 run to make it a one-point game at halftime.
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The Bearkats head north to face Liberty on Saturday at 3 p.m. CST. The game is scheduled to air on ESPNEWS and will be streamed audio only on BSN.
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Team Stats
SHSU
FIU
FG%
.424
.387
3FG%
.440
.348
FT%
.840
.704
RB
47
36
TO
25
13
STL
8
14
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